Tom Petty passed away in 2017, yet the iconic rocker’s legacy lives on at Sirius XM with not one but two different satellite radio channels devoted to him (Tom Petty Radio and Tom Petty’s Buried Treasure).
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Tom Petty's family unveiled a posthumous home recording of the rock icon's 1994 single "You Don't Know How It Feels" on Friday (June 26).
While the date of the recording isn't specified, one of Petty's daughters discovered the previously unheard version of the song while going through his archives. "The song, well known for the lyric 'Let’s Get To The Point, and Let’s Roll Another Joint' has slightly different lyrics," according to a post on the late artist's Instagram account. "It shows an
Tom Petty passed away in 2017, yet the iconic rocker’s legacy lives on at Sirius XM with not one but two different satellite radio channels devoted to him (Tom Petty Radio and Tom Petty’s Buried Treasure).
acoustic rendition of Roxy Music’s ‘More Than This’, which she recorded and shared on Instagram back in March.Angel Olsen released her fourth studio album, ‘All Mirrors’ in October last year.
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Tom Petty‘s ‘You Don’t Know How It Feels’ has been released – listen to it below.Discovered by Petty’s daughter, Adria Petty, after sorting through the music her father left behind following his death in 2017, she took a particular liking to the homemade demo from his 1994 album ‘Wildflowers’.“I thought, ‘What a weird song to pick as the single, of all those songs,'” she told Rolling Stone. “They had an album of amazing songs.
Chris Willman Music WriterA long-awaited album of outtakes from Tom Petty’s classic 1994 album “Wildflowers” is finally destined to see the light of day, probably this calendar year, his daughter Adria Petty said in an appearance Thursday night on the Tom Petty Radio channel on SiriusXM.
Shinedown moves to within one of the record for the most top 10s in the four-decade history of Billboard's Mainstream Rock Songs airplay chart, as "Atlas Falls" rises 12-8 on the June 27-dated tally.Shinedown, led by frontman Brent Smith, now has 27 top 10s on the chart, breaking out of a tie with Godsmack and Van Halen.The only act ahead of Shinedown: late leader Tom Petty, with 28 top 10s solo and with the Heartbreakers.
With Donald Trump back in campaigning mode – if he was ever out of it – it’s time for another round of artists being angry about their music being used at his rallies. Kicking things off, after Saturday’s lacklustre event in Tulsa, is the Tom Petty estate, which has not taken kindly to his song ‘I Won’t Back Down’ being used at the event.
Entertainment Weekly reported today that Tom Petty’s family protested the use of Tom’s song, “I Won’t Back Down,” at the president’s rally in Tulsa, Oklahoma, yesterday. Posted on Twitter, four of the rocker’s family members called for the president to stop using his material.
Four of Tom Petty's family members have released a statement on Twitter about an unauthorized use of the song "I Won't Back Down" at the beginning of Donald Trump's campaign rally in Tulsa, Oklahoma, on Saturday. "Trump was in no way authorized to use this song to further a campaign that leaves too many Americans and common sense behind," the statement read.
Tom Petty's estate is not backing down. On Saturday, President Donald Trump held a rally in Tulsa, Okla., where the song "I Won't Back Down" was played, according to Petty's family.
Tom Petty's family is slamming Donald Trump over the use of the late rocker's classic song "I Won't Back Down" during the president's campaign rally in Tulsa, Oklahoma, on Saturday (June 20).In a statement issued shortly after the rally, Petty's estate and rights holders -- daughters Adria and Annakim, ex-wife Jane, and widow Dana -- announced that a cease-and-desist notice had been issued to the Trump campaign.“Trump was in no way authorized to use this song to further a campaign that leaves